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What Is an Editorial Writer and How to Become One


How to Become an Editorial Writer

To pursue a career as an editorial writer, you need a bachelor’s degree in journalism, English, or a related field, and several years of job experience as a newspaper reporter or journalistic writer. You need excellent written communication skills and in-depth knowledge of the political, social, and economic issues that affect your target audience. You also need strong research skills and the ability to meet tight deadlines. Many publications prefer editorial writers who have the respect of their colleagues and a broad readership.

How to Be a Good Editorial Writer

You must be a skilled reader and researcher to be a good editorial writer. Being an editorial writer is more than proclaiming your opinions. Before you write an article for any publication, your duties are to first research the issue at hand and collaborate with colleagues to decide the publication’s official opinion on the matter. You must look into the facts of both your side and the counter-argument, and your article must present information that supports and refutes both sides to present your readers with a balanced analysis.